To the SFO ScreenShot Contest!
Where our most creative SFO photographers pull together to see who can capture that perfect SFO moment. That moment where you risk the entire match for that perfect picture, risking rank and reputation for one chance at the perfect shot.

What is your taste? Do you look for vicious, action-packed shots? Or, do you just want to show off your newest set of wicked, probably illegal Staff colors? It is totally up to you.

II. How To Take A ScreenShot
If you'd like to know the EASY WAY to do this please follow these directions:

Go to the following link and download the one called "Gadwin Printscreen" [Not the Professional one as it is the limited version and will place watermarks on your screenshots.] http://www.gadwin.com/download/

Tweak the settings in Gadwin to match the following.

Preferences: Check "Run at Windows Setup" (so if you turn off comp, next start up you don't say "ahh crap I thought I had gadwin printscreen on, but it wasn't")Source: Check "Current window" Destination: Check "Copy captured area to file" and "Automatic naming". Call the file name w/e u want. Set a "capture directory" which means w/e folder you want to store the shots. So if you call the shots "supersfx" then each file is named "supersfo001" then "supersfo002" etc.
Image: Set it to PNG (best quality for screenshots)

Now after all that, Whenever you press "prntscrn" it will be autosaved to the folder of you choice, with the name of your choice, without ever having to leave SFO.
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For the hardcore, old school, don't wanna change, my parents won't let me download that program feel free to follow this older format:

1. Get the image you want on top of everything on your desktop.Basicly the active window have that infront of everything.

2. Click once on the button on your keyboard that says "PRINT SCREEN".Holding the "Alt" button with the "PRINT SCREEN" button lowers loading time of the image to your browser.

3. Next, open up Microsoft Paint.

4.Go to Edit and hit Paste at center of screen. Or RIGHT click mouse button and go to Paste. Or hit and hold CONTROL button and hit the V button

5. Use The Rectangle Tool to crop/cut the image like so=

Whatever you outline with the rectangle tool that's exactily what your cutting/cropping out.

6.Click New and paste your cropped image,and you can also expand the image and the bitmap...like so=

7.. Save the image or picture to MS paint or whatever paint program you have.Save the image as a PNG. if you plan on hosting the image.

NOTE: Make sure the gray bitmap is tightily wrapped around the image before saving.